Question Posted Saturday February 24 2007, 10:58 am
How can I prevent getting a tan? This year is my grad and I don't want a tan because when I wear my dress it's gonna be like a halter and then like parts of my body will be dark and just horrible! (picture a pretty looking girl only that half her leg, her arms, and face is brown with a tan!)
MissMegLoL answered Saturday February 24 2007, 1:51 pm: Use LOTS of sunscreen, wear a hat, long sleeves and jeans, (although, that would be VERY hot)do indoor activities, or go tanning so your skin tones are even. [ MissMegLoL's advice column | Ask MissMegLoL A Question ]
clouded_bluee answered Saturday February 24 2007, 1:29 pm: You can try sunblock but I'm not going to garentee its going to work because if you tan, your pretty much going to tan. Another thing you can do is go to the tanning bed and get your whole body tan so it looks even, a lot of girls go tanning before grad. Hope I helped! [ clouded_bluee's advice column | Ask clouded_bluee A Question ]
chrissabelle37 answered Saturday February 24 2007, 1:08 pm: Hey. Well if you did get really tan I think it would still look great no matter what. But I understand what you mean so I would just wear a lot of sun tan lotion. Try to stay in the shade when you go out and wear like a t-shirt or something. That's pretty much all you can do. OR you can use tan spray to make the rest of your body look tan. I really hope this helped! =)
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advice_expert101 answered Saturday February 24 2007, 12:55 pm: welll you could just get a spray tan so that your whole body gets tan.
but just use a WHOLE lot of sun block. and make sure its really high (like how much it blocks the sun).
thats pretty much all you can do. maybe try wearing something that might block the sun.
hope i helped.
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